Turton is a historical area in the North West of England. It is part of the ceremonial counties of Lancashire. The Turton area is located north of Bolton and south of Blackburn. The area historically formed a township in the ancient parish of Bolton le Moors. The principal village in the township is now known as Chapeltown.
Turton Tower
St Anne's Church, Turton
The Salford Hundred was one of the subdivisions of the historic county of Lancashire in Northern England (see:Hundred. Its name alludes to its judicial centre being the township of Salford. It was also known as the Royal Manor of Salford and the Salford wapentake.
Notice "to the inhabitants of the Hundred of Salford", published by magistrates the day after the Peterloo Massacre